The Burrell Schmidt telescope is a 0.61-m f/3.5 telescope with a plate-scale
of 96.6"/mm. It can be used either with the direct CCD camera
(on a Newtonian port) or with photographic plates. Objective prisms
are available for low-dispersion spectroscopy. The corrector of
the Burrell Schmidt is figured to provide seeing-limited images
over the wavelength range 3500-11000Å.

The Burrell Schmidt is operated manually rather than
by computer aid, with setting circles rather than encoders. (An
auto-guider does allow the astronomer to spend his/her time on
more useful activities than hand-guiding!)

The Burrell Schmidt is owned by the Case Western Reserve University,
and publications that result should carry the following footnote
in addition to the standard NOAO/AURA credit byline:

Observations made with the Burrell Schmidt of the Warner and Swasey
Observatory, Case Western Reserve University.